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the dow jones industrial average at one point lost over 360 points. the index finished the day at 12,932, down 2.3% from the previous day's close. new york stocks dliped from the start as investor concerns shifted to how obama will address the country's economic challenges. they're particularly worried the fiscal cliff could weigh down u.s. growth into the new year. >> it's a pretty sad day for wall street. >> i don't think it's for the best of the country. i had a good feeling that romney was going to be a better candidate for the economy. not bowl. obama. >> many offices in history manhattan remain closed. new york city officials have struggled to turn power back on after hurricane sandy hit last week. >>> following an overnight plunge on wall street tokyo share prices are falling thursday morning. the key nikkei arm now currently standing at 8888. that is down 84 points, or just about 1%. investors placing sell orders on especially export-related issues. currencies, the dollar is currently being sold against the yen. worries about u.s. and european
the dow jones industrial average at one point lost over 360 points. the index finished the day at 12,932, down 2.3% from the previous day's close. new york stocks dliped from the start as investor concerns shifted to how obama will address the country's economic challenges. they're particularly worried the fiscal cliff could weigh down u.s. growth into the new year. >> it's a pretty sad day for wall street. >> i don't think it's for the best of the country. i had a good feeling that...
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. >> "ac 360" starts right now. >>> good evening. we begin with the president will make a statement at 1:00 p.m. from the east room on the economy. that touches on the dysfunction in washington that americans say they hate. many think they went to bed to fix that. keeping them honest, not so fast. in seven weeks, the bush tax cuts expire, automatic spending cuts kick in. it's being called a fiscal cliff and even though it's more like the fiscal steep slope, heading down it it could do bad things to the economy. rolling down it, falling off it, have made markets nervous and credit rating agencies and economists of all stripes are warning about the consequences of not harming out a deal in time. politicians have been sending out mixed signals since the election. on the one hand, they are talking about common ground. take a look. >> we want our children to live in an america that isn't burdened by debt, isn't weakened by inequality. that isn't threatened by the disruptive power of a warming planet. >> the nation as you know is at a crit
. >> "ac 360" starts right now. >>> good evening. we begin with the president will make a statement at 1:00 p.m. from the east room on the economy. that touches on the dysfunction in washington that americans say they hate. many think they went to bed to fix that. keeping them honest, not so fast. in seven weeks, the bush tax cuts expire, automatic spending cuts kick in. it's being called a fiscal cliff and even though it's more like the fiscal steep slope, heading down...
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as for the power company in this case con-ed, there's a catch 22. they won't turn on the power until homeowners get their houses inspected for potentially lethal wiring damage but electricians are hard to come by and the company isn't providing any. a company spokesman saying quote, utility companies like con edison don't have electricians. the people have to do that on their own. it's their home, their property, their equipment. this is a safety measure. nick camarota and his wife dianne join us from staten island. they are living along with their kids without power in a house heated only by propane stoves. i appreciate both of you being with us. you don't have power, you don't have gas. what are authorities saying to you? is there a plan to help? have you heard from them? >> yes. i just had the plumber come in to do -- look around. he says that everything that i did with the boiler to get it up and running as fast as i could was perfect. he would okay it. once we had power and gas restored. my meter, i only had -- my meter wasn't under water. my p
as for the power company in this case con-ed, there's a catch 22. they won't turn on the power until homeowners get their houses inspected for potentially lethal wiring damage but electricians are hard to come by and the company isn't providing any. a company spokesman saying quote, utility companies like con edison don't have electricians. the people have to do that on their own. it's their home, their property, their equipment. this is a safety measure. nick camarota and his wife dianne join...
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that was staten island and hoe's been to new jersey and will he make it to long island? we'll and someone who is lives through it right now. mike is from oceanside, new york . we were interrupted by the show that you were in the basement troying to save stuff as the water came up to your chin. >> it was six feet in the basement. we lost all of the christmas decoration and sports memorabilia and college year books and high school year books and the water was up to my chin. i tried to save sand bags they were placed around the furnace and pass them up to my wife and hoping that the water wouldn't get to the first floor. electrical and furnace and washer and dryer and i saw the oil tanker over in the basement it was time to get out and head up. >> brian: i would think so. most people wouldn't be in the basement. three weeks goes by. one thing that hurt you guys was the trash in the street and the fact your kids home from school two and half weeks and that's their play date. >> outside of the power company lpa totally being a disaster. uncommunicative without a plan . the fa
that was staten island and hoe's been to new jersey and will he make it to long island? we'll and someone who is lives through it right now. mike is from oceanside, new york . we were interrupted by the show that you were in the basement troying to save stuff as the water came up to your chin. >> it was six feet in the basement. we lost all of the christmas decoration and sports memorabilia and college year books and high school year books and the water was up to my chin. i tried to save...
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eastern, join us again for another edition of "360." "piers morgan tonight" starts now. >>> good evening. you're looking live at capitol hill, reeling from one november surprise after another, from turmoil in the highest ranks of the military to the looming fiscal cliff that threatens the american economy. tonight, washington is none too happy about being left out of the loop as the fbi investigates the general petraeus sex scandal. >> it's rather shocking to find out candidly that we weren't briefed. >> it would have been nice to know before we saw it on tv. >> the president was certainly surprised when he was informed about the situation regarding general petraeus on thursday. >> meanwhile, the top general in afghanistan allegedly caught red-handed exchanging flirtatious e-mails of his own with jill kelley. plus the debut of my new cnn colleague, the culinary superstar who will dine on anything, anthony bowurdane is here. joining me is barbara starr and intelligence correspondent, suzanne kelly. welcome back to you both. every night i
eastern, join us again for another edition of "360." "piers morgan tonight" starts now. >>> good evening. you're looking live at capitol hill, reeling from one november surprise after another, from turmoil in the highest ranks of the military to the looming fiscal cliff that threatens the american economy. tonight, washington is none too happy about being left out of the loop as the fbi investigates the general petraeus sex scandal. >> it's rather shocking to...
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. >> i think eric cantor will be more cooperative with john boehner. and again, because eric cantor comes from -- and i'm not knocking eric. eric represented the feelings of a caucus that had been swept in by an historic landslide. but eric now lives in a state that has gone blue two times in a row. >>> coming up, senator chuck schumer's going to be here. his suggestion that a 35% top rate would be okay, would be significant if he's willing to talk about that. also, we've got the assistant managing editor for "fortune" magazine, leigh gallagher. also nbc political news director, chuck todd. and former 007 star, roger moore. sir roger moore to you. >>> coming up next, mike allen with the topster steste stestes the "politico playbook." first bill karins with the forecast and gas rationing continuing in new york city. >> amazing, joe. 11 days since sandy struck, and now new york city and surrounding areas are now having gas rations. every other day you can get gas depending on the last digit of your license plate. this is because of supply and distributio
. >> i think eric cantor will be more cooperative with john boehner. and again, because eric cantor comes from -- and i'm not knocking eric. eric represented the feelings of a caucus that had been swept in by an historic landslide. but eric now lives in a state that has gone blue two times in a row. >>> coming up, senator chuck schumer's going to be here. his suggestion that a 35% top rate would be okay, would be significant if he's willing to talk about that. also, we've got the...
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internet giant tumbled 7% after down beat earnings, but pre-holdings surged 22% after the founder of the company doubled his stake. elsewhere, the nikkei was the clear outperformer in the region ending at a seven day high on easing hopes and a weaker yen. but sony lost nearly 9% kospi ended down more than 1%. the aussie market dipped to a two month low as miners and banks lost ground. kelly, back to you. >> want to get a sense, too, of how trade i happening across europe as we get under way. we're down half a percent on the stoxx 600. so broadly speaking as you can see from the colors it's a bit of a risk off morning. take a look at the bourses. ibex 35 trying to buck the trend, but elsewhere seeing red, whether in paris, ex-extra dax down 0.4%, and we'll have plenty more in germany with silvia. we can take a look at the bond space and see a similar theme playing out. prices are falling, yields are rising. they've really maintained that one percentage point spread, but most back up to the psychological levels if nothing else. bunds 1.33%. it's extraordinary just what low levels we're
internet giant tumbled 7% after down beat earnings, but pre-holdings surged 22% after the founder of the company doubled his stake. elsewhere, the nikkei was the clear outperformer in the region ending at a seven day high on easing hopes and a weaker yen. but sony lost nearly 9% kospi ended down more than 1%. the aussie market dipped to a two month low as miners and banks lost ground. kelly, back to you. >> want to get a sense, too, of how trade i happening across europe as we get under...
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the only one of the 360 million americans. while voters have given him a second term, they have also given those of us in congress the power and duty to ensure that he uses that power wisely. that is what we intend to do. the campaign is over. the time for slogans and pep rallies has passed. if the president is serious about solving current crises and avoiding future ones, he has to step up and to lead. but maybe clear -- when it comes to the great economic challenges of the moment, saying that you want to have a balanced approach is not a plan. saying people need to pay their fair share is not a plan. the tedious repetition of poll- tested code -- talking point is that. the longer the president uses them as a substitute for leadership the more difficult it will be to solve our problems. the time for the president to lead is now. that means offering a concrete plan that takes into account the fact that half of the congress opposes tax hikes. not because we are selfish, not because we are stubborn, but because we know it is the
the only one of the 360 million americans. while voters have given him a second term, they have also given those of us in congress the power and duty to ensure that he uses that power wisely. that is what we intend to do. the campaign is over. the time for slogans and pep rallies has passed. if the president is serious about solving current crises and avoiding future ones, he has to step up and to lead. but maybe clear -- when it comes to the great economic challenges of the moment, saying that...